Richard Burr
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Obama promotes student loan debt plan at UNC
President Barack Obama was back in the Triangle Tuesday courting young voters during a speech about student loans and interest rates at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
agreed with the president's message here today north Carolina's senior senator. Republican Richard Burr said Obama's policies have hurt today's students. More than they have helped. And he went on to say if we are serious. -
On the Record Extra: Burr on Medicare, energy, elections
U.S. Sen . Richard Burr discusses his proposed overhaul of Medicare, the nation's energy policy and the presidential election.
Welcomed on the record extra week here today with the North Carolina senator Richard Burr Republican. In his second term appreciate your time coming it could mean I know you're busy. Let's -- talk about what you
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Bowles won't run for governor
Former UNC President Erskine Bowles has decided not to enter the 2012 governor's race.
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Burr, Dole endorse Romney
North Carolina won't hold its presidential primary for another five months, but former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is already lining up support in his bid for the Republican nomination.
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Tobacco brings biotech jobs to NC
Just when the the contribution of the "golden leaf" to the state's economy seemed to be waning, a new biotech says it's found a way to bring the plant into the future of medicine in NC.
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Forum focuses on innovation in education
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and former North Carolina Gov. James Hunt are participating in forum on education reform at North Carolina State University on Tuesday.
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Government officials support ECU to Big East
In an effort of support for East Carolina's bid to join the Big East conference, Governor Bev Perdue, Senator Kay Hagan and Senator Richard Burr sent a letter to the presidents of the Big East School.
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Poll: NC split on Obama jobs bill
North Carolina residents are fairly evenly divided over President Barack Obama's plan to create jobs, according to a poll released Monday.
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Witnesses recall Pentagon 9/11 attack that 'changed America'
While the nation watched in horror as the World Trade Center in Manhattan flamed and smoldered on live television after planes hit each of the iconic twin towers the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, a third plane, hijacked American Airlines Flight 77, flew into the Pentagon in Arlington, Va.
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NC congressmen remember 9/11 vividly
U.S. Sen . Richard Burr of North Carolina, who was a House member back then, and Congressman Walter Jones share their thoughts about what happened that day.
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